The official archives for www.comiccommentary.com (2004-2007), featuring commentary, reviews, interviews and a ton of links about comic books and related randomonia. The Watchtower is still active, and all previously published content is archived here, but most images have been deleted thanks to bandwidth thieves. If you're looking for something specific, use Google's "Search this site" feature.

08 March 2007

Over the past couple of weeks, I've gotten a clearer vision of what I want to do with this site and where it fits in the bigger picture of my own writing, and now that I can see it, I'm ready to move towards it. Quickly!

First things first, the "Comic Book Commentary" blog will be moving over to PopCultureShock, effective immediately. Here, to be exact: http://cbc.popcultureshock.com

I'll be posting my usual assortment of random opinions and commentary over there, while getting back to writing the occasional feature article, interview and reviews for the main site; keeping an eye out for potential contributors I'd like to see in the mix (Hint: many of them are listed in my Blogs of Note over on the left); and posting some of the better PR I get from time to time.

As much as I enjoy being a [mostly] one-man show, I miss the community aspect of being associated with a larger site, and PCS will always have a place in my heart as the first comics site I found that really felt like home. It doesn't hurt that the redesign looks a million times better than anything I'd ever be able to do over here; plus, I'd particularly like the reviews I write to reach a larger audience because identifying good comics people might have missed out on is one of the main reasons I still blog.

There's a couplafew things still up in the air that I need to figure out, though, including my Marketing Monday column, which doesn't really fit the tone of PCS, so I'd like to place that somewhere more appropriate. I'd also like to continue adding to the "Resource" aspects of this site as much as I can, so it won't be disappearing completely.

About Me

Guy LeCharles Gonzalez works in publishing by day, world domination by night. Over the years he’s lived in Staten Island and South Beach Miami; served in the Jehovah’s Witnesses, US Army, and Dennis Kucinich’s ‘04 Presidential Campaign; won poetry slams, founded a reading series, co-authored a book of poetry and launched the coolest online literary journal ever; prefers Pumpkin and India Pale Ales, Jim Beam, and Dona Paula Shiraz Malbec. He’s a devout Mets and Jets fan from the Bronx now living in New Jersey, and has a beautiful wife and two amazing kids.